Posts featuring model Lara Stone

Lara Stone speaks without saying a word in ‘La Bouche’ by Sean & Seng for 032c Magazine, Summer 2014. Airy and aggressive, Stone electrifies in this exquisite cover shot to endorse the power of communication. Veiled beyond the agony of existence and tucked between both pleasure & pain, lives the truth. Stylist, Camille Bidault Waddington, captures the alt. side o…

Lara Stone gets to the good stuff in ‘De Stijl’ by Alasdair McLellan for Modern Matter No.6 S/S. Seeking salvation, “Neo/Retrospective, a body of new work curated to reference old touchstones,” finds that through the arc of perspective we are given hope. Invigorated by sentimentality, I am drawn to A State of Mind that matters. A inspired picture of moder…

Lara Stone lights up the page in this Spécial Beauté cover-story (Part 1) by Nico for Madame Figaro France 25th October 2013. Zooming in Nico captures a series of beauty baring close-ups designed to show off the many sides of Stone. Always delivering a delicious combination of soulful & sweet, what separates this standout star from her contemporaries is her ability to push boundaries a…

For this In-Your-Face cover/editorial, Lara Stone mixes it up for the April issue of Vogue Turkey. Trading in her signature blonde locks, Cuneyt Akeroglu follows as she takes a trip down the dark-side, wearing a dangerously-cool, rockabilly styled wig. Channeling the “Power-80’s,” Lara’s makeup is from a time when no feature was left out. With bla…

Trendland calls Ashley Smith “A Model to Watch” and I agree. But more importantly she is a real indication of a current trend and where things are going – right down the path that Lara Stone has paved.

Her look is unique and a shift from what is usually considered optimal beauty from the “fashion industry” and an escape from the confines of perf…

Reflecting on the recent devastation in Florida and Texas, I was touched by Collage/Clothing Artist, Tashi Fay. These poetic pieces spoke to me in a very unique way. A creative take on what it would feel like to be wearing everything you owned.

Nadja Auermann looks behind as she sees ahead by Arnaud Lajeunie for Numéro Berlin #1, FW ’16. Art unleashes the avant-garde beast, setting in motion a dramatic feast. The depth that we reach is the truth by which we seek.